By Louise Baltruschat Hollis
Photos by SJP Photography
I do think the winter is one of the most romantic seasons, who’s with me? I mean the cosy dark nights, candlelight, rich colours, warm drinks and twinkling lights. What better time of year to say I do? ❤️
Seeing as you’re planning a winter wedding, I’ve put together some of my very favourite winter centrepieces and table decoration ideas. As well as links to some gorgeous table accessories and my top winter wedding styling tips.
It’s exciting choosing your winter table decorations, but I also know that it can be tricky to decide on the perfect centre for your wedding table.
But I am here to the rescue with my round-up of seriously romantic centrepieces. Ready to take a look at all the pretty ideas? Let’s go!
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Go bold with a bountiful and tall floral display. Pop your metal stand on a log slice for additional height.

Take your bouquets from ceremony to reception and use them as centrepieces. It’s a great way to reuse decor and save cash on your flower budget.

Go for pure white wedding flowers, using gypsophila and roses to create this effect. Along with tall white candles and blue linen.

Then by night, you can see how the same table transforms into a glowing, inviting space to dine. Wow.

Jewel tones are a great winter wedding colour idea. Rich, sumptuous and so very gorgeous. Team bright flowers with gold candlesticks and gold-rimmed plates.

Simple candles with a greenery runner and red napkins make for a beautifully cosy space.

Does it get any more festive than mistletoe? Perfect for Christmas weddings! Add hanging lanterns and dainty wire fairy lights to complete the look.

Source eco-friendly moss and use it alongside wooden tableware and log candle holders. All the woodland vibes are brought inside for a cosy affair!

Terrariums are a fun way to spice up a winter centrepiece, with candles surrounding it can look stunning.

Team dark bloom with gold cutlery, napkins and slate table mats for a decadent wintery vibe.

Save old gin bottles and use them for flowers then pop them onto hessian runners. Budget and eco-friendly, win-win!

Add some glam with gold sequin fabric running down the centre. As the afternoon light dims, the twinkle of the candlelight will dance on the sequins.

Collect pine cones sustainably and add them with floating candles to tall vases. So stylish yet rustic it’s a really unique winter wedding decor idea for your table.

Now, roses are a notoriously expensive flower, so beware, this look could be expensive to pull off. But wow! Don’t the flower arrangements look great with the hurricane candlestick holders?

Pair cream table runners with neutral blooms, pampas grass and gold candles for an effortless and timeless table style.

Red velvet is a tactile and romantic texture to add to a romantic winter centrepiece.

Grey is a surprisingly beautiful tone to use on your wedding table and it works especially well with greenery. The ombre wine glasses, fabric and marbled tableware all add a softness.

Ducky blue and brass accessories look fantastic with white wedding flowers and illustrated stationery.

Bring in the Hygge vibes with the softest linen napkins piled onto rustic tables. This would make for an unusual winter table decor look.

Mix and match different gold candle holders for a natural yet glamorous style.

Log cabin vibes all the way with a spruce runner, copper cutlery and of course, candles!

How about an ice-blue wedding theme, teamed with pure snowy white touches? The blue glasses and glass candle holders look strikingly beautiful.

Add cute starry accessories as an xmas wedding table decoration idea.

Use lanterns as a swap for fresh flowers. Forage for greenery in your garden and gift the candle holders to guests to reuse them.

For a Christmas wedding table, go for classic green and gold decor. Charger plates and placemats add a gorgeous layered feel.

More is more when it comes to foliage on a winter wedding table. Add candles and fairy lights for all the twinkle.

Take inspiration from the night sky with deep blue, gold and star wedding table decorations. The celestial table confetti is a gorgeous finishing touch.

Light and bright can be a great option for a winter wedding centrepiece. Add a pop of deep red to tie it all together.

For a showstopping top table decor idea, use lots of pillar candles.

A sweetheart table for two can be oh-so-special too.

Here are my top tips for styling a wedding centrepiece:
Winter Wedding Centrepiece Elements
And there we have it, winter wedding centrepiece ideas, table decorations as well as my top table styling tips. It's now time to go and have fun arranging your table centres - yay!
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